Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance 5/6" Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight
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Walmart has Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance 5/6" Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight (5996611U5) on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free.
Amazon has Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance 5/6" Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight (5996611U5) on sale for $46.94 -> now $44.99. Shipping is free.
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Our research indicates that this Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance 5/6" Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight is $10 lower (18% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $64.99 at the time of this posting.
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This light has received an average rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 based on over 800 Aamzon customer reviews.
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Model: Philips Hue Smart Bluetooth Compatibility White 5-in or 6-in 700-Lumen Switchable Round Dimmable LED Recessed Downlight | 5996611U5
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Man, I wish I had all the money in the world to buy these color changing ones both 5/6in and 4in ones. I just replaced 60% of my house with retrofitted LED recessed lights (non-smart, warm white) but I still have exterior soffit lights and kitchen to go. I already have SmartThings and Alexa ecosystem. Looking back maybe I should've waited but then again 50 of these will cost me so much and my wife would be soo mad at me
Wiz likes using your wifi connection versus zigbee. I would personally prefer lights to be on zigbee to reduce wifi congestion. Hue lights tend to be insanely stable and work well. If it was a few lights I might go for a wifi bulb, if it was a large number of lights I would go hue/zigbee or thread.
I try to avoid extra wifi devices if possible, but sometimes they might be the only option.
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Is there any reason to get these over the Philips Wiz can lights? I am in the middle of a reno and have been watching the price on both. I would need around 25, so the Hue lights are a big expense to stomach. The Wiz lights can also do color, but will have a different app. Does anyone have experience with both?
Is there any reason to get these over the Philips Wiz can lights? I am in the middle of a reno and have been watching the price on both. I would need around 25, so the Hue lights are a big expense to stomach. The Wiz lights can also do color, but will have a different app. Does anyone have experience with both?
Depends on your integration needs. Hue is native HomeKit, for example.
Man, I wish I had all the money in the world to buy these color changing ones both 5/6in and 4in ones. I just replaced 60% of my house with retrofitted LED recessed lights (non-smart, warm white) but I still have exterior soffit lights and kitchen to go. I already have SmartThings and Alexa ecosystem. Looking back maybe I should've waited but then again 50 of these will cost me so much and my wife would be soo mad at me
Is there any reason to get these over the Philips Wiz can lights? I am in the middle of a reno and have been watching the price on both. I would need around 25, so the Hue lights are a big expense to stomach. The Wiz lights can also do color, but will have a different app. Does anyone have experience with both?
Wiz likes using your wifi connection versus zigbee. I would personally prefer lights to be on zigbee to reduce wifi congestion. Hue lights tend to be insanely stable and work well. If it was a few lights I might go for a wifi bulb, if it was a large number of lights I would go hue/zigbee or thread.
I try to avoid extra wifi devices if possible, but sometimes they might be the only option.
He didn't state they were installed They might also have like two two and a half car garages with a workshop in the middle! Now that would be a lovely setup
Can anyone with these lights speak to the issues with the mount? Seems like there's enough negative comments about this that would steer me away from purchasing.
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I try to avoid extra wifi devices if possible, but sometimes they might be the only option.
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Depends on your integration needs. Hue is native HomeKit, for example.
I try to avoid extra wifi devices if possible, but sometimes they might be the only option.
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I got 6 and I hate how much it costed. About 360 for 6 lights is insane
cheaper @walmart by 2 bucks